
Build Classroom Community with Google Tools - GTP122
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- 9 Chromebook and G Suite for Education features to make learning more accessible
Build classroom community with Google
Google Classroom headers
Get to know you activities
- Student interest surveys with Google Forms
- Fake Instagram
Google Forms check-in for student well being
Create more touchpoints with students:
- Make time for one-on-one feedback with students and small groups.
- Build student conferencing into your weekly schedule to make meaningful connections with students.
- Appointment slots in Google Calendar for one-on-one conferences with students
- Student Discussion in Google Classroom
Flipgrid for Good Morning videos
Remote Learning Tips from an Online Teacher (interview with Paulino Brener)
Google Teacher Podcast Mailbag- Steve Scaysbrook (England) - Use OBS (Open Broadcast Software). Mix like a TV studio, bringing in a load of different feeds from the screen, external, feed it as one screen to a live broadcast. Feed to Google Meet, Zoom, whatever. He uses Microsoft Teams. Direct to that internal system. Easy to use. Mix and create screens like in a TV studio, flip between them very easily. Text. Slides. Anything else. Very easy to use.
- Ashley Brown (Mississippi) - Ep121, a private school teacher, being hybrid. Her public school is a hybrid. Did a fellowship with Learn Modern Classrooms. They teach you how to do blended learning with instructional videos, guided notes, tracker (so all students know where they are). Self-paced. Good for students who are in class, out of class, etc. Don’t miss anything. Can move simultaneously. Instructional videos for all students. All students can access it. Use a tracker or the to-do list so kids can see what to work on next. “Love you guys!”
- Matt
- 30 collaborative Google Apps activities for schools
- How to make an FAQ page for parents and students
- Kasey
- Blended Learning Best Practices (with Catlin Tucker)
- 13+ Google Classroom Quick Tip Videos
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